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TantumBedienungsanleitung
Instruction manual78-560-01102.11.2020 DE/ EN-US/ FR/ IT/ NL/ NO
Contents
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Contents
1 Preface ......................................................................................................................................................................... 41
2 Intended use ................................................................................................................................................................ 42
3 About this document .................................................................................................................................................. 433.1 Explanation of the symbols in the manual for the device ................................................................................... 433.2 Statutory warranty and liability ........................................................................................................................... 43
4 General data ................................................................................................................................................................ 444.1 Safety information .............................................................................................................................................. 44
4.1.1 Safety basics....................................................................................................................................... 444.1.2 General safety instructions.................................................................................................................. 444.1.3 Safety instructions for transportation................................................................................................... 444.1.4 Safety instructions for the operating company .................................................................................... 444.1.5 Safety instructions for operating personnel......................................................................................... 454.1.6 Operating safety.................................................................................................................................. 454.1.7 Safety instructions for maintenance, servicing, and troubleshooting .................................................. 454.1.8 Safety when working with electricity.................................................................................................... 45
4.2 Warnings ............................................................................................................................................................ 454.3 Device information.............................................................................................................................................. 46
4.3.1 Type plate ........................................................................................................................................... 46
5 Preparing the device for operation............................................................................................................................ 475.1 Transport ............................................................................................................................................................ 475.2 Storage............................................................................................................................................................... 475.3 Site selection ...................................................................................................................................................... 47
5.3.1 Tantum installation .............................................................................................................................. 475.3.2 Tantum Variable installation................................................................................................................ 48
5.4 Assembly ............................................................................................................................................................ 485.4.1 Remove the transport retainers........................................................................................................... 495.4.2 Fixing points ........................................................................................................................................ 495.4.3 Tantum wall mounting ......................................................................................................................... 505.4.4 Free-standing floor mounting .............................................................................................................. 50
5.5 Mounting the Tantum Variable ........................................................................................................................... 515.5.1 Tantum fixing points ............................................................................................................................ 515.5.2 Minimum distance to wall and ceiling.................................................................................................. 515.5.3 Mounting the operating panel.............................................................................................................. 52
5.6 Mounting the equipment ..................................................................................................................................... 525.6.1 Mounting the blow-off nozzle holder ................................................................................................... 525.6.2 Mounting the blow-off nozzle .............................................................................................................. 535.6.3 Removing the blow-off nozzle ............................................................................................................. 53
5.7 Commissioning................................................................................................................................................... 53
6 Operation ..................................................................................................................................................................... 556.1 Main switch......................................................................................................................................................... 556.2 Selecting a drying time ....................................................................................................................................... 556.3 xControl programming........................................................................................................................................ 56
6.3.1 Main screen......................................................................................................................................... 566.3.2 User mode........................................................................................................................................... 576.3.3 Cycle selection .................................................................................................................................... 576.3.4 Timer selection.................................................................................................................................... 586.3.5 Countdown timer ................................................................................................................................. 596.3.6 Device settings.................................................................................................................................... 60
7 Technical data ............................................................................................................................................................. 61
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8 Maintenance and repairs ............................................................................................................................................ 638.1 Regular inspection.............................................................................................................................................. 638.2 Cleaning ............................................................................................................................................................. 63
8.2.1 Cleaning the pressure chamber .......................................................................................................... 648.2.2 Cleaning the suction filter.................................................................................................................... 64
9 Clearing faults ............................................................................................................................................................. 669.1 Faults on xControl .............................................................................................................................................. 669.2 Resetting the excess temperature switch........................................................................................................... 67
10 Shut-down and disposal............................................................................................................................................. 68
Declaration of conformity........................................................................................................................................... 69
Preface
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1 PrefaceThis operating manual must be read by operating personnel and those responsible for the device before initial use. Dam-age caused by failure to follow the instructions herein will not be covered by the warranty.
Users of this device are required by law to comply with the respective national accident prevention regulations. Further-more, this operating manual shall be treated confidentially. Only authorized persons shall be allowed access to it. It shallonly be entrusted to third parties on written permission from WINTERSTEIGER.
All documents are protected under copyright. Distribution, reproduction and utilization of documents and parts thereof, aswell as communication of their contents, are not permitted unless authorized expressly and in writing. Infringements areliable to prosecution and will result in damage claims.
WINTERSTEIGER shall retain all rights to exercise industrial property rights.
Intended use
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2 Intended useThe device must only be used to dry clothing, ski boots, boots, helmets, and gloves and the kit to be dried must only behung on the clothes hangers/drying arms intended for this purpose.
Any use extending beyond this is deemed to be improper. The manufacturer is not liable for any damage resulting fromimproper use. The user takes full responsibility in such cases.
Appropriate usage also includes following the operating, maintenance and service stipulations set out by the manufac-turer.
The applicable accident prevention regulations and other generally accepted safety and occupational health regulationsshall also be adhered to.
Any changes to the device by the user renders manufacturer liability null and void with regards to any resulting damages.
We constantly try to improve our products and therefore reserve the right to make any changes or improvements we feelare appropriate. We are, however, not obligated to extend these changes or improvements to already delivered devices.
Reasonably foreseeable misuse:
n Use in a potentially explosive atmospheren Use and operation of the device without having read and understood the operating manual.n Use of the product outside the specified limits (see technical data).
Original operating manual© Copyright by
WINTERSTEIGER AGA-4910 Ried/I Dimmelstrasse 9
Tel. +43 7752 919-0e-mail: [email protected]
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3 About this documentThis operating manual forms part of the device and helps users to familiarize themselves with the device and to workwith it.
Damage caused by failure to follow the instructions herein will not be covered by the warranty. Users of this device arerequired by law to comply with the respective national accident prevention regulations.
The cleaning and maintenance section contains tips on how to keep the device fully operational for many years.
The operating manual also points out (potential) dangers.
All images, dimensions and weight information in the operating manual are non-binding.
3.1 Explanation of the symbols in the manual for the device
DANGER indicates a hazard with a high degree of risk, which, if not prevented, will causedeath or serious injury.
WARNING indicates a hazard with a medium degree of risk, which, if not prevented, couldcause death or serious injury.
CAUTION describes a hazard with a low degree of risk, which, if not prevented, could re-sult in a slight or moderate injury.
This symbol indicates special information on practical work or a general recommendation.
Device damage! This symbol indicates possible damage to / destruction of the product,the process and/or its surrounding area.
3.2 Statutory warranty and liability
Safe and fault-free operation of the device can only be ensured with Original WINTERSTEIGER spare parts and con-sumables recommended by WINTERSTEIGER.
Non-WINTERSTEIGER material is used at the owner's risk and is the responsibility of the operator. WINTERSTEIGERdoes not provide any warranty or guarantee and does not accept liability for damage or defects arising from the use ofnon-Wintersteiger material!
Furthermore, warranty claims are excluded if the parts affected by the defect or that caused the defect have been im-properly modified, replaced, or repaired by the customer or a third party.
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4 General datan Operate the device as described in the operating manual.n Never remove safety equipment or warnings.n Never modify the device without the manufacturer's written approval.n Extremely low or high temperatures can result in malfunctions or damage.n The device must not be put into operation if any parts of it are faulty and safety cannot be guaranteed.n Make sure that the device is not operated if exposed to strong magnetic fields, electrical currents, radiation, or
strong vibrations.n If the supply lines are damaged or the device is malfunctioning, it must be shut down immediately, even if it has
been operated in accordance with the operating manual.n Repair work must only be carried out by specialists authorized by the manufacturer.n The local works regulations relating to occupational safety and country-specific standards and directives relating to
occupational safety must be rigorously followed.n Modifications to the device are not permitted and would immediately render the guarantee and warranty void.
n Only operate the device within the specified ambient temperature and humidity range (see chapt. Technical data,page 61).
4.1 Safety information
4.1.1 Safety basics
This device is constructed using the best possible technology according to accepted safety regulations. However, dan-gers for the user or third parties as well as damages to the device and other objects can occur if:
n is used by untrained or unauthorised personneln the device is used for inappropriate purposes,n the device is not properly maintained or repaired.
4.1.2 General safety instructions
n The device must not come into contact with water or excessive moisture during operation or storage.n Do not carry out any work on the device if your concentration is impaired or if you are under the influence of drugs,
alcohol, or medicines.
4.1.3 Safety instructions for transportation
n Follow the pictograms on the packaging.n Always ensure that the device is protected against vibration and impacts during transport.n Report any transit damage and/or missing parts to the supplier without delay.
4.1.4 Safety instructions for the operating company
n In addition to the accident prevention and occupational protection regulations applicable in the country of use andoperating location, please also be aware of the applicable professional rules for safety and technically appropriateoperation.
n The operating company/user may not make any alterations, additions, or modifications to the device that could af-fect safety without the consent of WINTERSTEIGER.
n Only use trained or authorized personnel. The persons responsible for operating, setting up, maintaining, and ser-vicing the machine shall be clearly specified.
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4.1.5 Safety instructions for operating personnel
n Any applicable accident prevention specifications and other generally accepted safety and medical regulations areto be obeyed.
n The device may only be used if it is in a flawless technical condition and only according to the intended use underconsideration of safety aspects, potential dangers, and the operating manual. Faults that may affect safety must beimmediately repaired!
n Follow the activation and deactivation processes as well as the emergency stop procedure in accordance with theoperating manual for all work related to operating, refitting, and setting the device and its safety equipment.
n Observe the mandatory safety measures during inspection, maintenance, and repair of the device.
4.1.6 Operating safety
n The device may only be put into operation if it is fully assembled and ready for operation.n Check the device daily for visible, external damage and defects. The device must not be put into operation on any
account if it exhibits signs of damage!n Observe switch on/off procedures and control displays as detailed in the operating manual.
4.1.7 Safety instructions for maintenance, servicing, and troubleshooting
n Please adhere to the mandatory periods or periods listed in the operating instructions for recurring tests/inspec-tions.
n Only qualified personnel may carry out repairs on the device.n The device may only be opened if it has been disconnected from the power supply.n Ensure safe and environmentally sound disposal of operating and auxilliary materials as well as spare parts.
4.1.8 Safety when working with electricity
n Work on the electrical equipment of the device may only be performed by qualified electricians, in line with electro-technology rules. Only qualified electricians are permitted access to the device's electrical systems and may per-form work on them.
n Only original fuses with the prescribed amperage may be used. Never repair or short out faulty fuses. Only replacefuses with fuses of the same type.
n Country-specific laws and standards in respect to the supply voltage and fuses must be complied with.
4.2 Warnings
Check regularly that the adhesive warning labels are still attached to the device and are legible. If any adhesive warninglabels are missing or illegible, replace them immediately.
Caution! Hot surface!
Caution! Electrical voltage!
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The operating manual and the safety information must be read and observed before commissioningthe device.
4.3 Device information
4.3.1 Type plate
The dryer's type plate is affixed to the top of the device in the factory.
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5 Preparing the device for operation
5.1 Transport
Transport the unit only in its original packaging, keeping it in the position specified on the packaging. The dryer is packedas a ready-to-operate unit and supplied on a pallet.Before accepting delivery of the drying system check that it is complete. The individual items are specified on the deliverynote.
Check the device for transport damage when accepting the delivery. If damage has occurred during transport, observethe following points:
n Take a photo of the damaged partsn Document the damage and make a complaint to the transport company immediatelyn Inform your retailer or the manufacturer WINTERSTEIGER right away.
5.2 Storage
n Devices and components must not be stored outdoors.n Store the device in its original packaging inside a building only, at a temperature of 5 °C to +30 °C and a maximum
relative humidity of 60 %.
To avoid damage, never place any other packages or items on top of the packaged unit.
5.3 Site selection
n For optimum performance, the temperature should be between 15 – 25 °C (see Technical data section). At lowertemperatures, the drying process will take longer.
n The installation site must be sufficiently level to ensure that the device stands firmly in a 100 % vertical position andis firmly anchored to the floor / wall depending on the design.
n Select a well-ventilated room that is as dry as possible to serve as the installation site.n Observe the dimensions for the minimum room height and distances to walls and ceilings.
Ensure there is a power outlet in the immediate vicinity.Place the device in an area where maintenance work can be performed.
When choosing a site, pay special attention to best practices and legal requirements forhealth and safety at work.
5.3.1 Tantum installation
The walls and ceiling must NOT be made of easily flammable materials. In the event of afault, the intake grille on the rear of the device may emit hot air at a temperature of approx.80-90 °C for a few minutes.For the version with 2 feet (option), ensure both feet are suitably secured to the floor.
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When mounting the device on the wall, ensure the wall has suitable load-bearing capacity and a suitable fastening an-chor is selected. The weight of the device itself and the relevant load from the equipment to be dried must be taken intoaccount here.
min
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mm
min. 400 mm min. 400 mmObserve the following minimum distances to the walls and ceil-ing.
Space requirement/minimum distanceCeiling/above Left Right
500 mm 400 mm 400 mm
5.3.2 Tantum Variable installation
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mm
min. 150 mmObserve the following minimum distances to the walls and ceil-ing.
Space requirement/minimum distanceCeiling/above Left Right
150 mm 150 mm 150 mm
5.4 Assembly
We recommend that the dryer is installed by a qualified technician.
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5.4.1 Remove the transport retainers
1
2
1
The dryer must be secured to the wooden pallet with a transport se-curing device to protect it during transport.
Remove the device with the aid of a sec-ond person. The dryer must be stabilizedat all times.
Observe the following steps during removal.
1. First, remove the screws [1] between the transport securing de-vice and the pallet.n Depending on the size and weight of the dryer, between 4
and 8 screws will need to be removed.2. Remove the countersunk screws [2] between the transport secur-
ing device and the dryer (4 on each side).
5.4.2 Fixing points
Wall mounting fixing points.
n Make holes [1] for mounting as per the table.
Select a fixing material suitable for the wallstructure.
Table of dimensions for Tantum wall mounting [mm]Type L L1 H1 H2 H3
Tantum Boot 5 408 338 133 1472 226Tantum Boot 10 608 538 133 1472 226Tantum Boot 15 908 838 133 1472 226Tantum Boot 20 1208 1138 133 1472 226Tantum Set2-Premium 500 463 133 1472 226Tantum Set4-Premium 608 538 133 1472 226Tantum Set8-Premium 1208 1138 133 1472 226
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5.4.3 Tantum wall mounting
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Secure the device to a wall capable of bearing its weight using suit-able mounting material (dowels + screws) as follows.
1. Measure and mark 4 fixing points (if possible with the upper key-hole openings of the 4 wall holder brackets [1], alternatively withone or more lower keyhole openings).
2. Screw in suitable screws (M10) until the wall holder brackets canbe easily mounted.
3. Secure the 4 wall holder brackets to the device with the enclosedM8x16 countersunk screws (DIN 7991) [2].
4. Hang the device from the 4 points and tighten the screws accord-ingly, to do so use the rectangular openings on the side of thewall holder brackets to insert the tool (e.g. hexagon wrench) ap-propriately.
If the wall is uneven, use appropriateshims.
5.4.4 Free-standing floor mounting
1
2
Place the device on a floor capable of bearing its weight and secure itto the floor using suitable mounting material (dowels + screws).
1. Secure the 2 feet [1] to the device with the enclosed M8x16 coun-tersunk screws (DIN 7991) [2].
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2. Level the device horizontally with the adjustable bases [3] andvertically by using a water level.
3. Also secure the device to the floor with suitable fixing material(drop-in anchor, etc.) on each side (feet) [4].
Ideally, also secure the device to the wallwith the two upper wall mounting straps.
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5.5 Mounting the Tantum Variable
The Tantum Variable can be mounted horizontally or vertically to suit the available space.
5.5.1 Tantum fixing points
1
A Fixing points [1] for vertical mounting.
n Make holes [1] for vertical mounting as shown on the figure.
Select a fixing material according to thewall structure (minimum load: 100 kg).
Table of dimensions for Tantum Variable wall mounting [mm]Type L L1 H1 H2 H3
Tantum Variable 4 Boot 500 463 329 1153 257.5Tantum Variable 10 Boot/Glove
608 463 329 1153 257.5
1
B Fixing points [1] for horizontal mounting.
n Make holes [1] for horizontal mounting as shown on the figure.
Select a fixing material according to thewall structure (minimum load: 100 kg).
5.5.2 Minimum distance to wall and ceiling
min
. 150
mm A
Maintain the necessary minimum distancebetween the dryer and the wall and ceilingduring mounting.
n Minimum distance between dryer and ceiling for vertical mount-ing: 150 mm.
min. 150 mm BMaintain the necessary minimum distancebetween the dryer and the wall and ceilingduring mounting.
n Minimum distance between dryer and wall for horizontal mount-ing: 150 mm.
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5.5.3 Mounting the operating panel
A BSecure the xControl control unit in a vertical or horizontal position withfour screws.
A BA: Vertical wall mountingB: Horizontal wall mounting
When mounting the control unit, ensurethat the network cable is not bent ortrapped.
5.6 Mounting the equipment
5.6.1 Mounting the blow-off nozzle holder
1 2
3
1. Insert the nozzle holder [1] with intermediate plate [2] into thehousing.
2. Press the nozzle holder with intermediate plate downwards andclick it into place.
3. Screw in the M5x12 DIN 7500C screw [3] with Torx TX25 bit(longer special bit in accessories).
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During mounting, ensure that the nozzleholder is fully engaged in the housing.
5.6.2 Mounting the blow-off nozzle
1 2
n Push the blow-off nozzle [1] into the holder [2] until it clicks intoplace.
Only operate the device with fully fittednozzles.
5.6.3 Removing the blow-off nozzle
3An unlocking tool [3] is needed to change the blow-off nozzle.
1. Insert the unlocking tool [3] into the underside of the blow-off noz-zle on the holder.
2
12. Keep the unlocking tool inserted to remove the blow-off nozzle [2].3. Remove the blow-off nozzle from the holder.
5.7 Commissioning
Device damage!Before commissioning, remove all packaging and all transport securing devices.There must not be any items on or in the device that are not part of the drying system.Make sure that the dryer's intake grille is clear, clean, and not contaminated.
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It is absolutely essential that the connecting cable is fully inserted into a suitable socket.The connections could burn if proper contact is not made.
n Ensure that the dryer's main switch, which is located to the rear left on the top of the device, is switched off.n Connect the IEC19-plug from the supplied removable cable set for the mains connection to the device connection
to the rear left on the top and ensure that the plug is fully inserted and engaged.
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6 OperationThe xControl control unit with color display offers users an easy, intuitive user interface for managing the timing and en-ergy of the dryer.The timers can be freely adjusted and a countdown timer can also be activated.
6.1 Main switch
1
2The main switch [1] is located next to the device connection plug [2]and is also the device circuit breaker.
n Switch on the device using the main switch.
6.2 Selecting a drying time
The appropriate drying time for your equipment depends on various factors:
n What kind of material do you want to dry?n How wet is it?n How well ventilated is the room?n How warm is it in the room?n How high is the humidity?n We recommend adjusting the dryer operating times in line with your requirements.
For optimum drying, position ski boots with the toe-cap pointing upward.Make sure there is even air circulation in the dryer.
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6.3 xControl programming
1
2
The following start-up screen appears once the device has beenswitched on.After a few seconds, this switches to the main screen and you canmake your custom settings on the device.
1. Display2. Control panelThe control panel is used to navigate the dryer's menu:
Navigates up.
Navigates down.
Navigates left.
Navigates right.
Opens a submenu.Confirms an entry.Starts the drying cycle (timer function)
6.3.1 Main screen
Cycle:Remaining time
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Heating
Device status
00:00
Press the OK button for 2s for timer function
standby
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The current device status and the time is displayed on the mainscreen.
1. Drying cycle
n Press and hold the " " button2. Cycle start time
n Use the " , " selection buttons to select a cycle and press " ".
The device is supplied with two factory-setcycles.
n Cycle 1 -> 180 min with heating throughout the entire cycle.n Cycle 2 -> 60 min with heating throughout the entire cycle.
Cycle:Remaining time
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Heating
Device status
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Press the OK button for 2s for timer function
Tracking
After each cycle, the drying locker's air circulation fan runs for 3 min-utes (standard setting) to cool the device down.
If there is no active drying cycle, the dis-play switches off after approximately 3minutes and can be reactivated by press-ing the " " button once.
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6.3.2 User mode
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Service mode
User mode
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Administrator mode
n Select User mode and enter the password.
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Password
Password for user menu
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3 4 7 8
n Enter the password for user mode with the " , " selectionbuttons and press " ".n Password for "User mode": 3 4 7 8n Password for "Admin mode": only for the manufacturer
6.3.3 Cycle selection
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User mode
Cycle definition
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Timer definitionTimer function configuration
n Select the "Cycle definition" menu and press " ".
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Cycle definitionCycle Duration Heater S/E
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Z1 180 min 100% SZ2 60 min 100% SZ3 0 min 0% -Z4 0 min 0% -Z5 0 min 0% -Z6 0 min 0% -Z7 0 min 0% -Z8 0 min 0% -Z9 0 min 0% -
ZEx 0 min 0% -Z10 0 min 0% -
n To define a cycle, select a pre-defined cycle and press " ".n Cycle: Programm selectionn Duration: Total run time for a cycle in minutes.n Heater: The value indicates the % of the cycle duration that
the heater/Sterex unit is to run for (with 'from start' or 'toend' option).
n S/E: Heater/Sterex selection, from start (S) or to the end(E) of a cycle.
If the value on the heating is set to morethan 0%, the green indicator for the heaterdevice status appears on the main screen.
Cycle 1
Cycle duration (min)
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100% from startHeating
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n Enter the cycle duration in minutes and select how long theheater should be activated as a %.
n If less than 100% is selected, enter whether the heating durationshould be from the start or to the end of the cycle.
n To return to User mode, press and hold the " " button for twoseconds.
6.3.4 Timer selection
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User mode
Cycle definition
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Timer definitionTimer function configuration
n Select "Timer definition" and press " ".
TimerCycle Start time Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su
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8:00 AMZ1
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00:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:00
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n Check the check box for the previously defined drying cycle "Z1"in the Cycle column by pressing the " " button and selecting"Z1" and press "OK" again.
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Start time
Hours Minutes
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10 : 00
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n Select the previously defined drying cycle "Z1" in the Cycle col-umn by pressing the " " button and selecting "Z1" and press"OK" again.
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TimerCycle Start time Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su
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10:00 AMZ100:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:00
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n Then select the day on which the defined drying cycle shouldbegin by pressing the selection buttons and " " to check oruncheck the checkbox.
n To exit this screen, switch to the Cycle column and press andhold " " for 2 seconds.
6.3.5 Countdown timer
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User mode
Cycle definition
Device settings
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Timer definitionTimer function configuration
n Select "Timer function configuration" and press " ".
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Timer function
Cycle
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Z2
Activate timer function
n In this menu you can activate whether users have the option tostart a countdown timer or not on the main screen.
n To make a selection, press and hold the " " button for 2 sec-onds.
n Furthermore, you can assign a pre-defined cycle (for exampleZ2) to the countdown timer.
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6.3.6 Device settings
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User mode
Cycle definition
Device settings
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Timer definitionTimer function configuration
n Select "Device settings" for date and language settings andpress " ".
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Device settings
Date/time settingLanguage
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Device info
n In the device settings menu, select the required language andpress " " to confirm.
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Language
EnglishItaliano
German
Français
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Date/time setting
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Date
Time
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7 . 10 . 2020
Setting the date and time
n Use the selection buttons to set the required value.
n Press the " " button to confirm the change.
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7 Technical dataType Tantum SpeedDry BootType designation Tantum Boot 5 Tantum Boot 10 Tantum Boot 15 Tantum Boot 20 Tan-
tum Boot 2x20
Dimensions (WxHxD)[mm]
400 x 1830 x 620 600 x 1830 x 620 900 x 1830 x 620 1200 x 1830 x 620
1200 x 1830 x 620
Capacity [persons] 5 pairs 10 pairs 15 pairs 20 pairs 40 pairsWeight [kg] 65 76 93 101 142Minimum distance totheceiling
500 mm
Minimum distance tothe wall [left/right] 400 mm / 400 mm
Ambient temperature 15 - 25 °C Humidity 0 - 60 % RELOperating voltage 230 V AC | 50 HZConnected load 1100 W 2150 W 2150 W 2150 W 3150 WConnected load withSterex option 1110 W 2160 W 2160 W 2160 W 3160 W
Socket TYPE F (CEE 7/4)Noise level < 70 dBAThe correct connection voltage is displayed on the type label!
Type Tantum SpeedDry Set/VariableType designation Tan-
tum Set2 Pre-mium
Tan-tum Set4 Pre-mium
Tan-tum Set8 Pre-mium
Tantum Vari-able 4 Boot
Tantum Vari-able 4+4 Boot& Glove
Tantum Vari-able 10 Boot/Glove
Dimensions (Wx-HxD) [mm]
400 x 1830 x 740
600 x 1830 x 740
1200 x 1830 x740
500 x 1740 x 410
500 x 1740 x 410
500 x 1740 x 410
Capacity [persons] 2 sets 4 sets 8 sets 4 pairs 4 pairs 10 pairsWeight [kg] 66 78 114 32 32 32Minimum distanceto the ceiling 150 mm
Minimum distanceto the wall [left/right] 150 mm / 150 mm
Ambient tempera-ture 15 - 25 °C
Humidity 0 - 60 % REL
Technical data
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Type Tantum SpeedDry Set/VariableOperating voltage 230 V AC | 50 HZConnected load 1100 W 2150 W 2150 W 900 W 900 W 900 WConnected loadwith Sterex option 1110 W 2160 W 2160 W 910 W 910 W 910 W
Socket TYPE F (CEE 7/4)Noise level < 70 dBAThe correct connection voltage is displayed on the type label!
Maintenance and repairs
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8 Maintenance and repairs
Risk of injury!
Servicing and maintenance work may only be carried out by people who have received proper training and instructions.It is absolutely essential that you pay attention to the safety information in the General Data section.Before carrying out maintenance, setting, repair, or cleaning work, ensure that the device is switched off and discon-nected from the power supply.
n Allow the device to cool for at least 15 minutes.n Do not climb on the device; there is a risk of falls and crushing.n Make sure that the blow-off end caps are on the drying arms, check they are working correctly, and inspect them
for damage.
8.1 Regular inspection
This is the only way to respond to defects and swiftly implement measures.
Maintenance work NoteRegularlyClean the entire exterior of device and, in particular, the in-terior.
With a slightly damp (not wet) cloth
Check all the dryer functions regularly.Check the dryer's power cable regularly.Regularly check that the power cable is firmly secured inand on the dryer side as well as on the power outlet side.
Important! Risk of fire on the plug-in connectors for thepower supply.
Check the end caps on the blow-off nozzles are workingcorrectly and for any damage.
In the event of damage, immediately shut down the deviceand replace faulty or missing protective caps.
MonthlyClean the intake grille at the rear. Or more often depending on the degree of contamination.annually
Clean the pressure chamber The cleaning interval depends on the operating time perday and the air quality.
8.2 Cleaning
Coarse sponges or cloths and aggressive cleaning agents will damage the surface of thedryer. These can also remove safety labels.Never use cellulose thinner or solvents to clean the surface.
n Clean the dryer with a slightly damp (NOT wet) cloth and a mild household cleaner and wipe dry. Non-abrasive mi-crofiber cloths are also suitable.
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8.2.1 Cleaning the pressure chamber
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Depending on the air quality, dust can accumulate inside the base ofthe pressure chamber over time.
So that this dust can be removed with a vacuum cleaner, 1 or 2 ser-vice openings (depending on device type) have been provided, whichare each closed by a cover [1] at the bottom of the drying locker's rearwall.
Risk of injury! Before carrying out cleaningor maintenance work on the device, switchit off at the main switch and always discon-nect the power plug to avoid injuries and/or damage.
n Disconnect the power plug!n Allow the dryer to cool down for at least 15 minutes.n Carefully remove one/both covers [1] with a suitable Phillips
screwdriver.n Remove any dust in the inside at the bottom on the base of the
device using a commercially available vacuum cleaner.n Attach one/both covers [1] again and ensure that all the screws
removed previously are also re-fitted (screw on with care!).n Ensure the cover fits tightly/cleanly on the body.n Re-start the device observing all safety information and instruc-
tions – see "Commissioning".
8.2.2 Cleaning the suction filter
Maintenance message: "Clean the suction filter"This warning also appears automatically and repeatedly on the display.
Never use damp items to clean in the area of electrical systems or system parts (plug,switching elements, etc.). If the intake grille is NOT cleaned, it will result in damage to the drying system!
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Tantum Variable – cleaning the suction filter
n Depending on the ambient conditions, in particular the air qual-ity, the intake grille on the front of the device must be cleaned atleast once a month.
Clearing faults
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9 Clearing faults
9.1 Faults on xControl
The xControl control unit monitors and regulates the dryer. If a fault message arises, it will be shown on the display.
Before carrying out cleaning or maintenance work on the device, switch it off at the mainswitch and always disconnect the power plug to avoid injuries and/or damage.Allow the dryer to cool down for at least 15 minutes.
No. Fault Cause EliminationxControl control unit1 Overcurrent heater 1 Emergency shutdown –> possible
faults: Short circuit/heater/controllerfaulty
Please contact your retailer or cus-tomer service.
2 Overcurrent heater 2 Emergency shutdown –> possiblefaults: Short circuit/heater/controllerfaulty
Please contact your retailer or cus-tomer service.
3 Overcurrent air circulation fan 1 Emergency shutdown –> possiblefaults: Short circuit/air circulation fan/control unit faulty
Please contact your retailer or cus-tomer service.
4 Overcurrent air circulation fan 2 Emergency shutdown –> possiblefaults: Short circuit/air circulation fan/control unit faulty
Please contact your retailer or cus-tomer service.
5 Overcurrent Sterex Emergency shutdown –> possiblefaults: Short circuit
Please contact your retailer or cus-tomer service.
6 Too little current at heater 1 Heater shutdown -> possible faults:Heater 1 not active/faulty
Check the connections to the heater/Klixon, see "Resetting the excess tem-perature thermostats"
7 Too little current at heater 2 Heater shutdown -> possible faults:Heater 2 not active/faulty
Check the connections to the heater/Klixon, see "Resetting the excess tem-perature thermostats"
8 Too little current at air circula-tion fan 1
Emergency shutdown -> possiblefaults: Air circulation fan 1 not active/faulty
Check the connections to the air circu-lation fan, check fan for true running
9 Too little current at air circula-tion fan 2
Emergency shutdown -> possiblefaults: Air circulation fan 2 not active/faulty
Check the connections to the air circu-lation fan, check fan for true running
10 Too little current on Sterex mod-ule
Ionization shutdown -> possible faults: Check the connections on the Sterexmodule; please contact your retailer orcustomer service.
11 Too little current at heater 1 Heater shutdown -> possible faults:Heater 1 not active/faulty
Check the connections to the heater/Klixon, see "Resetting the excess tem-perature thermostats"
12 Excess current at heater 1 Emergency shutdown -> possiblefaults: Current consumption at heater 1too high
Please contact your retailer or cus-tomer service.
13 Excess current at heater 2 Emergency shutdown -> possiblefaults: Current consumption at heater 2is too high
Please contact your retailer or cus-tomer service.
14 Excess current at air circulationfan 1
Emergency shutdown -> possiblefaults: Short circuit/air circulation fan/control unit faulty
Check the connections to the air circu-lation fan, check fan for true running
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No. Fault Cause Elimination15 Excess current at air circulation
fan 2Emergency shutdown -> possiblefaults: Short circuit/air circulation fan/control unit faulty
Check the connections to the air circu-lation fan, check fan for true running
16 Excess current on Sterex mod-ule
Emergency shutdown -> possiblefaults: Short circuit/Sterex module/con-trol unit faulty
Please contact your retailer or cus-tomer service.
17 Overtemperature Emergency shutdown -> possiblefaults: Device temperature too high
Check entire device (clean intakegrille, check air circulation fan, checkheater), possibly increase the after-running time
18 Power unit failed Emergency shutdown (watchdog) ->possible faults: Faulty control unit
Check LAN connection, check the con-trol unit is working, restart the device
19 Temperature sensor failed Emergency shutdown -> possiblefaults: Temperature sensor faulty/notconnected
Please contact your retailer or cus-tomer service.
9.2 Resetting the excess temperature switch
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There are 2 excess temperature thermostats (Klixons) on the rear ofthe device. These are to protect the device and environment and maytrip in certain circumstances.
If one of the faults with number 6, 7, 11 or 13 has occurred, checkwhether these have tripped as follows:
n Remove the protective caps [1].n Press the two red buttons for the two Klixons.n If one or both Klixons have tripped, a brief resistance can be felt
when pressing the red buttons (clicking, latching).n Re-fit both protective caps [1].n Ensure that the intake grille is clean and free of dirt.n Re-start the device observing all safety information and instruc-
tions.n Confirm that the fault has been professionally resolved by press-
ing OK on the control unit (xControl).n If the fault with number 6, 7, 11 or 13 reoccurs, please contact
your retailer or customer service.
Shut-down and disposal
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10 Shut-down and disposal
Risk of injury!
Disconnect the device from the power supply and compressed air before shutdown and disassembly. Use only suitabletools for dismantling.
Waste disposal
After shutting down the device dismantle and dispose of all parts properly. Clean all oily and greasy components prior todisposal. Oil and grease should never be allowed to pollute the environment. Ensure that all disposal regulations spe-cific to your country are adhered to!
n Dismantle the device properly into its individual components.n Dispose of components by material group (steel, plastic, electrical and electronic components, etc.).n Dispose of oil and grease in an environmentally friendly manner.
Declaration of conformityIn line with the EC Directive A-4910 Ried i.I. ::: Dimmelstrasse 9
Tel.:+43 7752 919-0 ::: Fax: 919-55e-mail: [email protected]
www.wintersteiger.com
We hereby declare that the product:
TANTUM speedDry se-ries
Drying device
Conforms to the following relevant provision(s):Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EUEMC Directive 2014/30/EUWEEE Directive 2012/19/EU
Reference to the harmonized standards used in accordance with article 7 paragraph 2:EN ISO 12100:2010 Safety of machinery - Basic concepts, general principles for design, basic terminol-
ogy, methodology, risk assessmentEN 60204-1:2019 Safety of machinery – electrical equipment of machines -- Part 1: General require-
ments
This declaration of conformity is issued under the sole responsibility of the manufacturer.
Authorized person for documentation: Josef RachbauerWINTERSTEIGER AGA-4910 Ried / I., Dimmelstraße 9
Ried i. I. 9/30/2020
Chairman of the Management Board Member of the Management Board